LPA is a public charter school with private school appeal and discipline, one whose primary goal is that of inspiring children to wonder about the world around them, and to query and challenge the many systems, sciences and arts, which sustain mankind and enrich their lives.

Classical education about the “entire human-being”, which includes intellectual and moral virtues. Intellectually, its goal is to teach students to think well and to master a certain body of knowledge. In terms of moral virtues, it guides students to act with honor and integrity, and to exhibit discipline and self-control.

LPA is driven to motivate children to develop a lifetime love of learning through inspirational teachers and teachings, while at the same time fostering a true sense of self and self-worth, sensibly balanced by a selfless nobility of character.

Legacy Preparatory Academy builds the foundation of knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary for children to become independent learners for life.

At Legacy, we focus on the arts. Students receive direct instruction designed to teach students about art techniques, art history and master artists giving them the ability and confidence to create their own masterpieces.

Congratulations to our 2017- 2018 Ballroom team for placing 1st in all team dances!

Small Group Instruction or "Fluid Learning Groups" are used in reading and math to drive subject mastery. Students are taught with other children who are currently learning on the same level. This allows our teaching to be more focused, and therefore, more effective in helping students progress.

Fall Concert

Legacy Lions live above the line by showing respect for all and striving for excellence.

Congrats to LPA's 2018 Soccer team. Our Lions beat out 32 other charter and private schools for the championship game!

LPA delivers a Classical Education. The Utah State Board of Education gauges student progress based upon a handful of criteria, measured by computer adaptive testing. This typically assesses proficiency in state standards for English/Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. While this is important, Classical Education strives for much more!

Since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Classical Education has been about the “entire human-being,” which includes intellectual and moral virtues. Intellectually, its goal is to teach students to think well and to master a certain body of knowledge. In terms of moral virtues, it guides students to act with honor and integrity, and to exhibit discipline and self-control. A Classical Education also emphasizes the importance of outward service and greater personal resiliency and courage.

These Classical Education benchmarks are rarely pursued or measured in a typical public school. Critically, LPA students follow the path of ancient Greek and Renaissance scholars, focusing on core subjects and the arts.

“To know nothing of what happened before you were born, is to forever remain a child.” – Cicero